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SR 212CD
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"Yoshihiro Hanno explores for years now a wide range of musics: soundtracks, contemporary music, free jazz , drum 'n' bass, fragmented electronica, hip hop... with a definite taste for fusion and destructuration in order to create a new form of avant-garde."
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"In 1997, releasing an album out of distinguished Belgium label Sub Rosa as Multiphonic Ensemble, was the beginning of an illustrious, multi-creative, and worldwide-based career for Yoshihiro Hanno. From that point onwards, Hanno was involved in many collaborations, produced soundtracks for a couple of movies, released his own music on his own Cirque label, and became a member of Ryuichi Sakamoto's group Hoon-- to mention a few. Yoshihiro Hanno's new album is his own progression of his peculiarity towards the expression of beats and rhythm which surpasses the many sounds of Hip Hop, House, Techno, electronics, contemporary music, and Jazz which he has journeyed through in the past. This album expresses Hanno's 2002 reality which was produced in Paris, Berlin, and Tokyo."
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"Yoshihiro Hanno a.k.a Multiphonic Ensemble begun to perform late '80s, took poetry reading and other role with his avant-garde Jazz unit. Its sound had a flavor of hip-hop elements and method. His 1st album Portrait of a Poet under his real name Yoshihiro Hanno has universalistic beauty and received the many compliments from artist like Ryuichi Sakamoto and Jim O'Rourke. He composed the music for the movie Flowers of Shanghai, directed by Hou Hsiao-Hsien, which was nominated to Cannes Film competition, this was Hanno's first movie soundtrack. 1999, he released a 2nd album for Sub Rosa Cirque as 'Multiphonic Ensemble'. Hanno wrote the theme music for the movie called Platform directed by Chinese director Jia Jia Zhangke who is most respected Chinese director in the new generation. Hanno's album April Music on Canvas#1 & Canvas#2 (remixes) are now available as one release on Sub Rosa, including 'Canvas#1' in its entirety and a selections of the remixes [Oval, Christophe Charles, Hidenobu Ito] appearing on the 'Canvas #2'. These tracks were only available in Japan (on Hanno's label Cirque) so far from 'classical' music to intense destructuration, a new form of avant-garde."
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